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The Elois
3,492 listeners
The Elois is a band from the small town of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia named after the "tranquil sunshine people" from H.G. W… read moreThe Elois is a band from the small town of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia named after the "tranquil sunshine people" from H.G. Wells' Time Machine. In 1966 they travel to the big city of Melbourne and cut their one and on… read moreThe Elois is a band from the small town of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia named after the "tranquil sunshine people" from H.G. Wells' Time Machine. In 1966 they travel to the big city of Melbourne and cut their one and only record at the Bill Armstrong Studio. View wiki -
The Bluestars
4,059 listeners
The Bluestars began life as the Nomads around 1961. Murray Savidan and Roger McClay were school friends at Auckland Grammar, where they pla… read moreThe Bluestars began life as the Nomads around 1961. Murray Savidan and Roger McClay were school friends at Auckland Grammar, where they played at school concerts. John Harris was recruited on drums and his friend Rick van Bokhoven joined… read moreThe Bluestars began life as the Nomads around 1961. Murray Savidan and Roger McClay were school friends at Auckland Grammar, where they played at school concerts. John Harris was recruited on drums and his friend Rick van Bokhoven joined as a singer. When Roger McClay left the group in early 1964… read more -
The Mascots
4,018 listeners
The are at least three bands named The Mascots. 1.) The Mascots were a fairly successful Swedish sixties group, issuing around twenty singl… read moreThe are at least three bands named The Mascots. 1.) The Mascots were a fairly successful Swedish sixties group, issuing around twenty singles and two LPs between 1964 and 1968, and reaching the Swedish Top Ten with five of their 45s. 2.… read moreThe are at least three bands named The Mascots. 1.) The Mascots were a fairly successful Swedish sixties group, issuing around twenty singles and two LPs between 1964 and 1968, and reaching the Swedish Top Ten with five of their 45s. 2.) The Mascots were an American doo wop group from Canton, OH… read more -
The (Australian) Playboys
1,150 listeners
The (Australian) Playboys were the incarnation of Australian beat group, The Playboys, that released the 1967 single, Sad. This was, in fac… read moreThe (Australian) Playboys were the incarnation of Australian beat group, The Playboys, that released the 1967 single, Sad. This was, in fact, the only single credited to The (Australian) Playboys. The Playboys started as a beat group in … read moreThe (Australian) Playboys were the incarnation of Australian beat group, The Playboys, that released the 1967 single, Sad. This was, in fact, the only single credited to The (Australian) Playboys. The Playboys started as a beat group in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1962, they teamed up with M… read more -
Scrugg
4,689 listeners
Scrugg (formally Floribunda Rose) was a London based psychedelic pop band found by John Kongos. Scrugg existed for 2 years ('68-'69). View wikiScrugg (formally Floribunda Rose) was a London based psychedelic pop band found by John Kongos. Scrugg existed for 2 years ('68-'69). View wikiScrugg (formally Floribunda Rose) was a London based psychedelic pop band found by John Kongos. Scrugg existed for 2 years ('68-'69). View wiki -
The Craig
6,017 listeners
Please note that the preferred spelling for this band is Craig. Please scrobble accordingly. Craig was a short-lived British band from the mid-1960s, based in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Originally established as The King Bees, they chan… read morePlease note that the preferred spelling for this band is Craig. Please scrobble accordingly. Craig was a short-lived British band from the mid-1960s, based in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Originally established as The King Bees, they changed their name when they signed with Larry Page, the legenda… read more -
The Downliners Sect
4,678 listeners
The Downliners Sect (or Downliners Sect; both are used quite frequently) was a British rhythm and blues band of the beat boom era, formed i… read moreThe Downliners Sect (or Downliners Sect; both are used quite frequently) was a British rhythm and blues band of the beat boom era, formed in 1963 when the existing Downliners band split up. Stylistically, they were similar to The Yardbir… read moreThe Downliners Sect (or Downliners Sect; both are used quite frequently) was a British rhythm and blues band of the beat boom era, formed in 1963 when the existing Downliners band split up. Stylistically, they were similar to The Yardbirds, The Pretty Things and the Rolling Stones, playing basic … read more -
The Chants R&B
2,191 listeners
Chants R&B were Jim Tomlin, Pete Hanson, Trevor Courtney, & Michael Rudd, a heavily R&B influenced rock n roll band from Christ… read moreChants R&B were Jim Tomlin, Pete Hanson, Trevor Courtney, & Michael Rudd, a heavily R&B influenced rock n roll band from Christchurch, New Zealand. They've released only two singles, "I've Been Loving You Too L… read moreChants R&B were Jim Tomlin, Pete Hanson, Trevor Courtney, & Michael Rudd, a heavily R&B influenced rock n roll band from Christchurch, New Zealand. They've released only two singles, "I've Been Loving You Too Long"/"I Want Her" and "I'm Your Wit… read more -
The Acid Gallery
3,961 listeners
The Acid Gallery was an English four-piece band formed by Vic Elmes (guiter/vocals) and Mike Blakely (drums) who was the brother of Alan Bl… read moreThe Acid Gallery was an English four-piece band formed by Vic Elmes (guiter/vocals) and Mike Blakely (drums) who was the brother of Alan Blakely from The Tremeloes. They were first known as The Epics during the mid-'60s but switched… read moreThe Acid Gallery was an English four-piece band formed by Vic Elmes (guiter/vocals) and Mike Blakely (drums) who was the brother of Alan Blakely from The Tremeloes. They were first known as The Epics during the mid-'60s but switched to the hipper sounding name around the time of the 1967 psy… read more